Re: [PATCH 0/2] Enable new kprobe event at boot

From: Masami Hiramatsu
Date: Wed May 22 2019 - 03:33:05 EST


On Wed, 22 May 2019 00:39:32 +0900
Masami Hiramatsu <mhiramat@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> > Perhaps we could enable kprobes at early init?
>
> It should be possible, I will try to find what blocks it. I guess after we
> switch early_text_poke() to text_poke(), we can use kprobes on x86. But
> for other archs, I need to investigate more.

OK, I just follow the kernel init related to kprobes

start_kernel()
-> trace_init()
-> rcu_init_nohz()
-> perf_event_init()
-> arch_call_rest_init()
-> rest_init()
-> rcu_scheduler_starting()
-> kernel_thread(kernel_init)
kernel_init()
-> kernel_init_freeable()
-> wait_for_completion(&kthreadd_done);
-> workqueue_init()
-> smp_init()
-> do_basic_setup()
-> do_initcalls()
-> do_initcall_level()
(in subsys-level)
-> init_kprobes()

Since optprobe uses workqueue, we can not move it before workqueue_init().
(but maybe we can disable it in early stage)
Also, since kprobes depends on rcu, I guess we can not move it before
rcu_scheduler_starting().
for kretprobe, we need to get the possible cpus, we need a fix if we move
it before before smp_init().
However, there is no reason we need to run it in subsys level. We can
move init_kprobes() in core or pure level safely.


Thank you,

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Masami Hiramatsu <mhiramat@xxxxxxxxxx>